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. >> this is houston. you are go for staging. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> this is houston, you're go for staging. ♪♪ >> ignition. ♪♪ >> houston, you're looking good. >> loud and clear, houston. ♪♪ >> roger, we confirm. >> the power is gone. >> roger, tower. >> when apollo was safely under way, control of the mission was switched to houston. the months of tightly focused work at the cape were over. >> it could honestly be said that this was the culmination of the dreams and fantasies of the dreams and work from people over centuries of time. >> divas, le mercury, chafee, copernicus, tchaikovsky. >> and robert goddard the rocket pioneer, the dreamershed and they called him the moon man and laughed, but on his own, he went on designing and inventing and testing. the first proving grounds were on his aunt effee's farm in auburn, massachusetts. the neighbors complained. with a grant from daniel guggenheim, he moved to new mexico with his wife es ster who was also his photographer. in the end, he had accumulate
. >> this is houston. you are go for staging. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> this is houston, you're go for staging. ♪♪ >> ignition. ♪♪ >> houston, you're looking good. >> loud and clear, houston. ♪♪ >> roger, we confirm. >> the power is gone. >> roger, tower. >> when apollo was safely under way, control of the mission was switched to houston. the months of tightly focused work at the cape were over. >> it could honestly be said that...
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waited for apollo 12 once more. >> apollo 12 houston. >> hello, houston. apollo 12 en route home. >> shortly before re-entry the crew of apollo 12 watched the earth move to blot out the sun. >> we're getting a spectacular view, using the sun filter looking through and it's unbelievable. >> then apollo 12 hit the atmosphere of earth at 25,000 miles an hour. >> we concur, pete. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> but the log of apollo 12 does not end with splash down, it only begins. >> we have the grapefruit rock of all grapefruit rocks. >> we're looking at a rock that has all crystals in it. >> and on the moon an experimental station called lsap sends back its data. each experiment representing a milestone in our knowledge of the moon. >> the lunar atmosphere has opinion turned on and i'm very happy to say it is functioning perfectly. >> the solar wind spectrometer has been functioning since they have also been turned on. >> the seismic experiment as has been reported is functioning in all respects properly. >> i think it will represent a major discovery of completely unanti
waited for apollo 12 once more. >> apollo 12 houston. >> hello, houston. apollo 12 en route home. >> shortly before re-entry the crew of apollo 12 watched the earth move to blot out the sun. >> we're getting a spectacular view, using the sun filter looking through and it's unbelievable. >> then apollo 12 hit the atmosphere of earth at 25,000 miles an hour. >> we concur, pete. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> but the log of apollo 12 does not end with splash down, it...
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read. >> hello, houston, intrepid. roger, we reach loud and clear. we just had the first drive, which was fantastic. >> the surveyor three target was located in the middle of five craters arranged like a snowman. the upper greater, called head greater, the body, called surveyor crater. surveyor three is located in this crater. the object, to land as close as possible to surveyor crater. then at 50,000 feet, intrepid's engine fired and began the landing sequence. >> your honor 19 follow the feet. i guess you've got the horizon out there. i've got some [inaudible] will back for 3:34. >> okay. i'm trying to treat and look out there. i think i can see my crater. i'm not sure. i'm at three seven. 364, pete. there it is! there it is! son of a gun! right down the middle of the road! outstanding, 42 degrees, pete. >> outstanding! i can't believe, it amazing! fantastic! for 42 degrees, pete. coming down at about 99 feet a second. >> looking good. >> coming down from. >> landing roger, 40 degrees. >> so fantastic, i can't believ
read. >> hello, houston, intrepid. roger, we reach loud and clear. we just had the first drive, which was fantastic. >> the surveyor three target was located in the middle of five craters arranged like a snowman. the upper greater, called head greater, the body, called surveyor crater. surveyor three is located in this crater. the object, to land as close as possible to surveyor crater. then at 50,000 feet, intrepid's engine fired and began the landing sequence. >> your honor...
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. >> this is houston. you are go for staging. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> ignition. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> houston, you're looking good. >> loud and clear, houston. ♪♪ >> roger, we confirm. >> the power is gone. >> roger, tower. >> when apollo was safely under way, control of the mission was switched to houston. the months of tightly focused work at the cape were over. >> it could honestly be said that this was the culmination of the dreams and fantasies of the men and women over 25 centuries of recorded time. >> tom pane. james webinar. john hooubl. >> divas, le mercury, chafee, allen shepard. john f. kennedy. copernicus, tchaikovsky. [ overlapping speakers ] >> and robert goddard, the american yankee rocket pioneer, the dreamershed and they called him the moon man and laughed, but on his own, he went on designing and inventing and testing. the first proving grounds were on his aunt effee's farm in auburn, massachusetts. the neighbors complained. with a grant from daniel guggenheim, he moved to new mexico with
. >> this is houston. you are go for staging. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> ignition. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> houston, you're looking good. >> loud and clear, houston. ♪♪ >> roger, we confirm. >> the power is gone. >> roger, tower. >> when apollo was safely under way, control of the mission was switched to houston. the months of tightly focused work at the cape were over. >> it could honestly be said that this was the culmination of the dreams and...
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houston, we have a problem here. >> this is houston. say again, please. >> houston, we have a problem. we have had a main bust on our volt. >> stand by 13. we're looking at it. >> we had a pretty large bang associated with the warning and as i recall main b was the one that had had that had had a spike on it once before. >> in the interim here we're starting to go ahead and button up the tunnel again. >> april 11th, 1970. launch day. the crew of apollo 13. jim lovell commander and veteran of three previous missions. he had orbited the moon christmas 1968 on apollo 8. fred haise, his first time up, lunar module pilot. jack swiggert, three days ago he was on the backup crew, now he replaced ken the mattingly. mattingly had been left out of the mission because he had been exposed to german measles. >> auto sequence initiated. >> roger. >> flight booster. >> pre press complete. >> roger. >> s 1c complete. we are on internal power. >> roger. how does it look? >> looks good. >> okay. >> mcc recorder at flight speed. >> ignition flight. >> rog
houston, we have a problem here. >> this is houston. say again, please. >> houston, we have a problem. we have had a main bust on our volt. >> stand by 13. we're looking at it. >> we had a pretty large bang associated with the warning and as i recall main b was the one that had had that had had a spike on it once before. >> in the interim here we're starting to go ahead and button up the tunnel again. >> april 11th, 1970. launch day. the crew of apollo 13....
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, over. >> roger, houston. apollo 10, you can tell the world that we have arrived. >> how is the view, 10? >> charlie, it might sound corny, but the view is really out of this world. >> for the second time, three americans orbited the moon. the electronic senses of mis-spin, the man space flight network followed their flight, measuring precisely their orbital path. information vital to first manned landing. on the first orbit, the crew turned the tv camera on the scarred lunar landscape. >> that's the first real thing i'm positive of that i've seen that i recognize. boy, it really stands out. >> stafford, young, cernan, a quarter of a million miles from earth, 60 miles above our desolate satellite. >> boy, this is really a rugged planet. >> also, look at some of the mountains we can see. that's going to be a real kick tomorrow down at 50,000 feet, over. >> we copy that. hello, houston, apollo 10, we've got a beautiful view of the earth here. but it is absolutely fantastic. >> now it was time for gene cernan to
, over. >> roger, houston. apollo 10, you can tell the world that we have arrived. >> how is the view, 10? >> charlie, it might sound corny, but the view is really out of this world. >> for the second time, three americans orbited the moon. the electronic senses of mis-spin, the man space flight network followed their flight, measuring precisely their orbital path. information vital to first manned landing. on the first orbit, the crew turned the tv camera on the scarred...
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, over. >> roger, houston. apollo 10, you can tell the world that we have arrived. >> how is the view, 10? >> charlie, it might sound corny, but the view is really out of this world. >> for the second time, three americans orbited the moon. the electronic senses of mis-spin, the man space flight network followed their flight, measuring precisely their orbital path. information vital to first manned landing. on the first orbit, the crew turned the tv camera on the scarred lunar landscape. >> see the sea of crisis up here that's the first real thing i'm positive of that i've seen that i recognize. boy, it really stands out. >> stafford, young, cernan, a quarter of a million miles from earth, 60 miles above our desolate satellite. >> boy, this is really a rugged planet. >> also, look at some of the mountains we can see. that's going to be a real kick tomorrow down at 50,000 feet, over. >> we copy that. hello, houston, apollo 10, we've got a beautiful view of the earth here. but it is absolutely fantastic. ♪ >> n
, over. >> roger, houston. apollo 10, you can tell the world that we have arrived. >> how is the view, 10? >> charlie, it might sound corny, but the view is really out of this world. >> for the second time, three americans orbited the moon. the electronic senses of mis-spin, the man space flight network followed their flight, measuring precisely their orbital path. information vital to first manned landing. on the first orbit, the crew turned the tv camera on the scarred...
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next, on real america, apollo started 13, houston, we've got a problem. the 1970 nasa documentary that tells the story of the crisis which nearly left three astronauts stranded in space. >> we've got a terracotta, as [inaudible] and transferring out to the moon. it's rather odd to see it floating like this in odyssey, while it's playing the scene from 2001. >> april 13th 1970, the mood could only be described as relaxed. apollo 13, man's fifth lunar mission. the third is scheduled to land on the moon continued its tranquil coaster. >> the crew of apollo 13 [inaudible] nice evening, and we're just about to close out our [inaudible] and get back to a pleasant evening at odyssey. good night. >> 13, we've got one more item for you if you have a judge. would you like to start up your cryo tanks and in addition your [inaudible] >> okay, we stand by. okay, we had a problem here. >> this is houston, second please. >> we've had a problem. we've got a mean. much of maine be interval stand by 13, we are looking at it. >> and we had a pretty large bang associated wit
next, on real america, apollo started 13, houston, we've got a problem. the 1970 nasa documentary that tells the story of the crisis which nearly left three astronauts stranded in space. >> we've got a terracotta, as [inaudible] and transferring out to the moon. it's rather odd to see it floating like this in odyssey, while it's playing the scene from 2001. >> april 13th 1970, the mood could only be described as relaxed. apollo 13, man's fifth lunar mission. the third is scheduled...
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it works in the history of houston. these episodes in the book are truly a political history and economic history. the comment of it imminent political scientists posted on the cover of the book, may have struck readers as implausible, it is not, it is true. so the questions first the book is in many ways municipal as well as national. he rates at the outset capitol is the person process which a legal aspect legal value. could you tell us a bit more about this approach engaging so systematically and seriously which seems to me too be exceptionally promising for economic history. where for example inmp that narrative of zoning or tax codes or other legal changes been particularly important to the story. so the second question is in relation about the never ending conflict of investments. i wonder if you could say more about whether this really is never ending? we finish the book as you say at the end in mid june 2020. the change of structure and investment. do you see that recently discussed investment and material infra
it works in the history of houston. these episodes in the book are truly a political history and economic history. the comment of it imminent political scientists posted on the cover of the book, may have struck readers as implausible, it is not, it is true. so the questions first the book is in many ways municipal as well as national. he rates at the outset capitol is the person process which a legal aspect legal value. could you tell us a bit more about this approach engaging so...
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salute at ellington air force base in houston, which is where the body arrived here in texas from the funeral in washington, dc. we have the guest book firm blair house, which is on the page that angela merkel sign and then we have the condolence book, which is turned to. barack and michelle obama and then we also have the program. and from the service and we have the us senate condolence book, which is turned to. mitch mcconnell's signature we have a photo montage of throughout his life. of course. the early life they were married young. he was just still in the navy when they got married. and so we have a montage of photos from their life from his career. here at the library. and some photos a nice photo from tomball texas as the up 4141 traveled from houston up here to the library and carried the body with it and then a section of the railroad track. that was cut out by up. but that's a section that the train actually. went over and then one of my favorite cartoons there's this is one of a series of two and mrs. bush died. there was a cartoon of mrs. bush going to heaven and being
salute at ellington air force base in houston, which is where the body arrived here in texas from the funeral in washington, dc. we have the guest book firm blair house, which is on the page that angela merkel sign and then we have the condolence book, which is turned to. barack and michelle obama and then we also have the program. and from the service and we have the us senate condolence book, which is turned to. mitch mcconnell's signature we have a photo montage of throughout his life. of...
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at scale locks or inhibits addressing the fundamental problems houston has generated. one more thing, but i like the city having been bent and it's an interesting place to see not only these problems related to climate change but also the social possibilities of postindustrial order of social life tied to services and how there are possibilities they should make it see the potential of present economic movement as opposed to doing the last thing we should do which is nostalgic or postwar society for industrial society, nostalgic for the past and i think houston doesn't have that path you have to look at it and analyze it and think about it, you can't think on those frames about the american economy, you have to forward and think about what can be imagined. >> the statistics human -- you write about in the book. >> the question of nostalgia and climate change and long-term investment, you have a question from charles peterson if you're around long-term investment, is the best solution for climate change one way of putting your argument be where climate change is the pro
at scale locks or inhibits addressing the fundamental problems houston has generated. one more thing, but i like the city having been bent and it's an interesting place to see not only these problems related to climate change but also the social possibilities of postindustrial order of social life tied to services and how there are possibilities they should make it see the potential of present economic movement as opposed to doing the last thing we should do which is nostalgic or postwar...
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it works in the history of houston. these episodes in the book are truly political history and also economic history. the comment of an eminent list posted on the cover of the book that the book is quote, unputdownable may have struck readers as implausible. it'snot. it's true . so from the question, first the book is in many ways a history of these institutions, municipal as well as national. as john levy writes at the outset, capital is the process by which a legal asset is invested with future value. can you tell us a bit more about this approach, using engaging so systematically and seriously with the law which does seem to me to be exceptionally promising for economic history . we are for example in the narrative as your study of learning or tax codes or other legal changes been particularly important to the story? so the second question is in relation to your thesis 3 about the never ending conflict between hoarding or liquidity and investments. and i wonder if you could say more about whether this really is never
it works in the history of houston. these episodes in the book are truly political history and also economic history. the comment of an eminent list posted on the cover of the book that the book is quote, unputdownable may have struck readers as implausible. it'snot. it's true . so from the question, first the book is in many ways a history of these institutions, municipal as well as national. as john levy writes at the outset, capital is the process by which a legal asset is invested with...
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. >> okay, houston. a pretty good four seconds. contact but we did not match. we'd better back off here and think about this one. >> as the astronauts waited, an identical docking probe was brought into mission control. this probe on the command module fits into a funnel-like device on the lunar module called a drove. tiny catches on the probe's point engage it. it was these capture l.a.s that were not holding. in space, the astronauts tried a fourth time. and a fifth. >> no latch. >> no latch. >> in space, on earth, they searched for a solution. then on the sixth try -- >> it locked. >> as they coasted to the moon, the crew brought the probe inside the spacecraft for examination. on earth, the probe was tested and retested. for we had to be sure that the probe would work for the most critical docking. as shepard and mitchell returned from the lunar surface. on february 4, apollo 14 went into orbit around the moon. >> this is really a wild place up here. >> as apollo 14 was on its first orbit, the third stage of the booster smashed into the moon at its planned
. >> okay, houston. a pretty good four seconds. contact but we did not match. we'd better back off here and think about this one. >> as the astronauts waited, an identical docking probe was brought into mission control. this probe on the command module fits into a funnel-like device on the lunar module called a drove. tiny catches on the probe's point engage it. it was these capture l.a.s that were not holding. in space, the astronauts tried a fourth time. and a fifth. >> no...
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people here were really investigated in the funeral service it was here the trarain came up from houston to college station, they were proud of the fact the president and first lady were buried here. there is a lot of that incorporated into the exhibit. one of the first things you see here is the life-sized statue of soli, president bush's service dog. their ceremony here a couple months ago we installed soli in that real life soli came to the ceremony. that dog is now at walter reed. the real iconic photohich is in the exhibit of soli in front in front of president bush's casket. president bush got soli in june of 2018, he served president bush for about six months until the president death in november the 30th of 2018. we have a picture of him as a puppy with president bush. he did help president bush every day tasks. added a little quality to the last months of his life. the memorial exhibit itself, we have the flag that flew at half staff over the white house. we also have the flag flew over the capitol. one of my favorite items in this exhibit is a ship's wheel that was built by the
people here were really investigated in the funeral service it was here the trarain came up from houston to college station, they were proud of the fact the president and first lady were buried here. there is a lot of that incorporated into the exhibit. one of the first things you see here is the life-sized statue of soli, president bush's service dog. their ceremony here a couple months ago we installed soli in that real life soli came to the ceremony. that dog is now at walter reed. the real...
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pastor of the south main baptist church here in houston. i received today a copy of a resolution passed by the baptist counsel of st. louis. they're going to confront you with this. this is the resolution with deep sincerity and in christian grace, we plead with senator john f. kennedy to appeal to cardinal kushing. mr. kennedy's own superior in boston too, present to the vatican, his sincere statement, in the united states and religious freedom, as represented in the constitution of the united states in order that the vatican may officially authorize such a belief for all roman catholics in the united states. >> may i say i do not accept the right of someone telling me what i shall dee. i do not propose also to ask cardinal kushing to ask the vatican to take some action. i do not propose to interfere with their free right to do what they want. there's no doubt in my mind that -- there's no doubt in my mind that the viewpoint i have expressed tonight publicly represents the opinion of the overwhelming majority of american catholics. and it'
pastor of the south main baptist church here in houston. i received today a copy of a resolution passed by the baptist counsel of st. louis. they're going to confront you with this. this is the resolution with deep sincerity and in christian grace, we plead with senator john f. kennedy to appeal to cardinal kushing. mr. kennedy's own superior in boston too, present to the vatican, his sincere statement, in the united states and religious freedom, as represented in the constitution of the united...
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she is a houston pediatrician. she is a member of the american academy of pediatrics council on children and disasters. a member of the texas pediatric society committee on infectious diseases and immunizations. in houston, you have hospitals filling. in austin, in dallas. an 11 month old is taken on a plane 150 miles away because there wasn't room for them in the houston hospital. can you talk about what parents have to look for, what are the symptoms? are they different in infants or young children? also texas, arkansas, florida. huge unvaccinated populations, but in places like new york, the vaccination rate is very high. how concerned should parents be here? dr. prst: to address ur first estion,he presenting signs for covid in children can really vary. i have treated children as young as five weeks old and i have treated teenagers, 16, 17 and 18-year-olds. obviously there is a huge range of how those individuals -- for some children it can be abdominal pain and i have seen school-age children have -- for whom s
she is a houston pediatrician. she is a member of the american academy of pediatrics council on children and disasters. a member of the texas pediatric society committee on infectious diseases and immunizations. in houston, you have hospitals filling. in austin, in dallas. an 11 month old is taken on a plane 150 miles away because there wasn't room for them in the houston hospital. can you talk about what parents have to look for, what are the symptoms? are they different in infants or young...
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he spoke to a meeting of houston ministers. paid for by the kennedy johnson texas campaign committee, the broadcast includes an extended question and answer session, and parts of the film were later used as campaign ads. >> from houston's wright hotel, senator john kennedy is about to address a special meeting to the ministerial association to which he has been invited. senator kennedy will participate in an informal question and answer period. the telecast of this meeting is sponsored by the kennedy johnson texas campaign committee and is being seen throughout texas on a special 22 station network. the audience you are seeing is composed of clergymen of the houston area who have been invited by the association. reverend herbert meza will introduce the impact presidential candidate. the meeting is about to be called to order by the president, reverend george reck. >> may i call this special meeting of the association of ministers of greater houston to order? let us stand for prayer. >> god be merciful unto us and bless us and c
he spoke to a meeting of houston ministers. paid for by the kennedy johnson texas campaign committee, the broadcast includes an extended question and answer session, and parts of the film were later used as campaign ads. >> from houston's wright hotel, senator john kennedy is about to address a special meeting to the ministerial association to which he has been invited. senator kennedy will participate in an informal question and answer period. the telecast of this meeting is sponsored by...
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salute at ellington air force base in houston, which is where the body arrived here in texas from the funeral in washington, dc. we have the guest book firm blair house, which is on the page that angela merkel sign and then we have the condolence book, which is turned to. barack and michelle obama and then we also have the program. and from the service and we have the us senate condolence book, which is turned to. mitch mcconnell's signature we have a photo montage of throughout his life. of course. the early life they were married young. he was just baby when they got married and so we have a montage of photos from their life from his career. here at the library. and some photos a nice photo from tomball texas as the up 4141 traveled from houston up here to the library and carried the body with it and then a section of the railroad track. that was cut out by up. but that's a section that the train actually. went over and then one of my favorite cartoons there's this is one of a series of two and mrs. bush died. there was a cartoon of mrs. bush going to heaven and being greed by her d
salute at ellington air force base in houston, which is where the body arrived here in texas from the funeral in washington, dc. we have the guest book firm blair house, which is on the page that angela merkel sign and then we have the condolence book, which is turned to. barack and michelle obama and then we also have the program. and from the service and we have the us senate condolence book, which is turned to. mitch mcconnell's signature we have a photo montage of throughout his life. of...
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it works in the history of houston. these episodes in the book are truly political history and also economic history. the comet of a political eminent scientist posted on that cover of the book that the book is quote -- may have struck readers as implausible. it's not. it's true. so on to the questions. first, the book is in many ways a history of the legal institutions, municipal as well as national. jon levy writes at the outset, capital is a process by which a legal asset is invested with future value. can you tell us a bit more about this approach, using engaging so systematic and seriously what's the law which does seem to me to be exceptionally promising through economic history? for example, in the narrative where has your study of learning or tax codes or other legal changes been particularly important to the story? so the second question is in relation to your thesis three about the never-ending conflict with investment. and i wonder if you could say more about whether this really is never ending? you finished
it works in the history of houston. these episodes in the book are truly political history and also economic history. the comet of a political eminent scientist posted on that cover of the book that the book is quote -- may have struck readers as implausible. it's not. it's true. so on to the questions. first, the book is in many ways a history of the legal institutions, municipal as well as national. jon levy writes at the outset, capital is a process by which a legal asset is invested with...
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she is a houston pediatrician. she is a member of the american academy of pediatrics council on children and disasters. a member of the texas pediatric society committee on infectious diseases and immunizations. in houston, you have hospitals filling. in austin, in dallas. an 11 month old is taken on a plane 150 miles away because there wasn't room for them in the houston hospital. can you talk about what parents have to look for, what are the symptoms? are they different in infants or young children? also texas, arkansas, florida. huge unvaccinated populations, but in places like new york, the vaccination rate is very high. how concerned should parents be here? dr. prst: to address yo first qution, t presenting signs for covid in children can really vary. i have treated children as young as five weeks old and i have treated teenagers, 16, 17 and 18-year-olds. obviously there is a huge range of how those individuals -- for some children it can be abdominal pain and i have seen school-age children have -- for whom s
she is a houston pediatrician. she is a member of the american academy of pediatrics council on children and disasters. a member of the texas pediatric society committee on infectious diseases and immunizations. in houston, you have hospitals filling. in austin, in dallas. an 11 month old is taken on a plane 150 miles away because there wasn't room for them in the houston hospital. can you talk about what parents have to look for, what are the symptoms? are they different in infants or young...
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respect to the city of houston. our municipal employees. i've seen the number of cases rise, dramatically, over the last couple of weeks. as of today -- as of today -- i have 122 municipal workers who have gotten sick with the virus. there are 88 police officers, in addition to that, and 40 firefighters who have come down with covid-19. three of my police officers are in the hospital, right now. and that number has increased, dramatically, over the last -- over the last two weeks. and the numbers continue to rise. so, to sit back and to do nothing, and to watch this situation occur when there could be healthcare measures put in place. that, at the very minimum, slow it down while we continue to encourage people to get the vaccine. would just -- would -- it's just not an -- an acceptable thing to do so i have a responsibility to protect the people in the city of houston. and do whatever i can to do that. >> that, of course, contradicts the republican governor's position on this. do you believe he will take additional steps, try to block the
respect to the city of houston. our municipal employees. i've seen the number of cases rise, dramatically, over the last couple of weeks. as of today -- as of today -- i have 122 municipal workers who have gotten sick with the virus. there are 88 police officers, in addition to that, and 40 firefighters who have come down with covid-19. three of my police officers are in the hospital, right now. and that number has increased, dramatically, over the last -- over the last two weeks. and the...
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they were invested in the funeral service that happened here, the train came up from houston to college station in 41-41, they were proud of the fact the president and first lady were buried here. there's a lot of that incorporated into the exhibit and one of the first things you see here is the life-size statue of president bush's service dog sally. we installed the real live sully came to the ceremony, that dog is at walter reed and the real iconic photo which is in the exhibit is in front of president bush's casket. president bush got sully in june of 2018 and he served president bush for 6 months before the president's death on november 30th, 2018. a picture of him as a puppy and every day every day tasks added a little quality to the last month of his life. the memorial exhibit itself, we have the flag that flew half staff over the white house and the flag that flew over the capital and one of my favorite items in this exhibit is the ship's we'll that was built by the crew of the uss george h w bush, the last of the nimitz class aircraft carriers. in june, in 2019, they created the
they were invested in the funeral service that happened here, the train came up from houston to college station in 41-41, they were proud of the fact the president and first lady were buried here. there's a lot of that incorporated into the exhibit and one of the first things you see here is the life-size statue of president bush's service dog sally. we installed the real live sully came to the ceremony, that dog is at walter reed and the real iconic photo which is in the exhibit is in front of...
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respect to the city of houston . there are 88 police officers in addition to that and 40 firefighter who is have come down with covid-19. three of my police officers are in the hospital right now. that number has increased dramatically over the last two weeks. the numbers continue to rise. to sit back and do nothing and to watch the situation occur when there could be lelthealth measures put in place, at the very minimum slow it down. we continue to encourage people to get the vaccine. >> that contradicts the republican governor on this. dw do you think he will take additional steps to block the houston school district from doing this? >> i don't know. the focus i'm taking is on the health opf the people in the city. the same thing applies for the superintendent. we want to protect our children. school will be starting some time next week, week after next. i think we need to employ every available tool we have to ensure that we have in person learning and that our children, the teachers and all the support personnel
respect to the city of houston . there are 88 police officers in addition to that and 40 firefighter who is have come down with covid-19. three of my police officers are in the hospital right now. that number has increased dramatically over the last two weeks. the numbers continue to rise. to sit back and do nothing and to watch the situation occur when there could be lelthealth measures put in place, at the very minimum slow it down. we continue to encourage people to get the vaccine. >>...
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houston setting up overflow tents to treat patients. the governor of texas who has rejected hassen mandates is now pleading for medical help from outside that state. and now mississippi requesting the u.s. navy hospital ship comfort. they say their health care system could collapse in a week. >>> also tonight, the severe storms as we come on the air. watching in the east. d.c. up through philadelphia. and the images coming in, a possible tornado in wisconsin. the life-threatening heat from washington state all the way to the northeast. and now the tropical storm set to hit the u.s. by the end of the week. rob marciano timing it out. >>> 24 hours after new york governor andrew cuomo's bomb shell reveal that he will resign, tonight, the lieutenant governor, kay think hochul, making her first public comments. what she declared her message to new yorkers and what she said when asked about governor cuomo. >>> tonight, president biden marking another victory in his push for his agenda, 24 hours after passing his trillion dollar infrastructure
houston setting up overflow tents to treat patients. the governor of texas who has rejected hassen mandates is now pleading for medical help from outside that state. and now mississippi requesting the u.s. navy hospital ship comfort. they say their health care system could collapse in a week. >>> also tonight, the severe storms as we come on the air. watching in the east. d.c. up through philadelphia. and the images coming in, a possible tornado in wisconsin. the life-threatening heat...
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we can't take houston rockets betts. what would that be like operating a huge sportsbook and sports bar inside the toyota center and i can't even take bets on the houston rockets, just like i can't take bets in vegas or in new jersey or in michigan or anywhere we go for a couple of years, i couldn't take one on an nba team our shareholder was at a disadvantage, not being able to bet on a huge brand like the houston rockets. it's another reason that it's better for the golden nugget online customer to be part of draftkings and their great team because you can't even bet on the houston rockets because i own it >> tilman, i presume that you proceed with this merger knowing full well that draftkings has been under a federal investigation pertaining to the acquisition of sb tech which wau have no worries about that being a fly in the ointment, to use a cliche >> absolutely not. those ar anies and the i've beeembarrassing in this coy what people will say to drive a stock down and when you have a high flier that's been as succe
we can't take houston rockets betts. what would that be like operating a huge sportsbook and sports bar inside the toyota center and i can't even take bets on the houston rockets, just like i can't take bets in vegas or in new jersey or in michigan or anywhere we go for a couple of years, i couldn't take one on an nba team our shareholder was at a disadvantage, not being able to bet on a huge brand like the houston rockets. it's another reason that it's better for the golden nugget online...
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houston setting up overflow tents to treat patients. the governor of texas who has rejected mask mandates is now pleading for medical help from outside that state. and now mississippi requesting the u.s. navy hospital ship "comfort" to help ease its own hospital crisis. they say their health care system could collapse in a week. >>> also tonight, the severe storms as we come on the air. watching in the east. d.c. up through philadelphia. and the images coming in, a possible tornado in wisconsin. the life-threatening heat from washington state all the way to the northeast. and now the tropical storm set to hit the u.s. by the end of the week. rob marciano timing it out. >>> 24 hours after new york governor andrew cuomo's bombshell reveal that he will resign, tonight, the lieutenant governor, kathy hochul, making her first public comments. what she declared her message to new yorkers and what she said when asked about governor cuomo. >>> tonight, president biden marking another victory in his push for his agenda, 24 hours after passing hi
houston setting up overflow tents to treat patients. the governor of texas who has rejected mask mandates is now pleading for medical help from outside that state. and now mississippi requesting the u.s. navy hospital ship "comfort" to help ease its own hospital crisis. they say their health care system could collapse in a week. >>> also tonight, the severe storms as we come on the air. watching in the east. d.c. up through philadelphia. and the images coming in, a possible...
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i will say one more thing about houston. a lot is central because if you look at used in with the recent flood with climate change in the city growth it's discourse about property rights for developers and individual homeowners with respect to private insurance that iss where the debate and the discourse is located. and that blocks or inhibits the fundamental problems that has generated. also just one more thing but having been there it's an interesting place to see not on all all of these problems related to climate change but the social possibilities of the industrial order of employment social tied to the services and how that shared see the potential in the last thing we should do to be nostalgic nostalgic for industrial society. but when you have to look at and think about it you cannot think of the american economy once again you look forward to think about the future that's imagined. >> and the statistics for female employment in houston are very striking. >>nt right. with nostalgia and climate change the question and
i will say one more thing about houston. a lot is central because if you look at used in with the recent flood with climate change in the city growth it's discourse about property rights for developers and individual homeowners with respect to private insurance that iss where the debate and the discourse is located. and that blocks or inhibits the fundamental problems that has generated. also just one more thing but having been there it's an interesting place to see not on all all of these...
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genaro: el distrito escolar de houston informÓ que aÚn existe entre cientas 86 vacantes de maestros. la abogada del sindicato de maestros dice que el polvo se ha agudizado por los bajos salarios en este distrito y el miedos que algunos tienen a covid—19. >> tienen preocupaciÓn de que irÁn a la escuela, le darÁ el virus y ilÍcito de houston paga menos que otro distritos del Área. >> director ejecutivo de la organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro en houston dice que la escasez de docentes es preocupante, sobre todo entre los latinos porque forman el 62% de los estudiantes. >> nosotros estamos ubicados aquÍ. tiene la poblaciÓn mÁs grande de los estados unidos. lo que pasa aquÍ en la educaciÓn tiene potencial de impactar la educaciÓn en el estado. genaro: de acuerdo a esta organizaciÓn, la falta de educadores no sÓlo es un problema para la ciudad texana sino que para todo el paÍs. aunque enfrentan a una escasez de maestros bilingües, el lÍder de distrito seÑalÓ que se encuentran implementando estrategias para resolver la problemÁtica lo antes posible. >> nosotros urgimos a
genaro: el distrito escolar de houston informÓ que aÚn existe entre cientas 86 vacantes de maestros. la abogada del sindicato de maestros dice que el polvo se ha agudizado por los bajos salarios en este distrito y el miedos que algunos tienen a covid—19. >> tienen preocupaciÓn de que irÁn a la escuela, le darÁ el virus y ilÍcito de houston paga menos que otro distritos del Área. >> director ejecutivo de la organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro en houston dice que la escasez de...
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she lived in houston but she did have problems in houston. >> she was in an abusive situation. she was sexually abused and physically abused. that's what she told me. and that's what she would cry about. i wasn't there, but i believe her. sent to may hey yeah to live with her aunt and cousins. >> crispy's fried chicken. >> this is crispy's. so i was working here. and she would come in every day. >> she gets pretty sweet on the guy who runs the fry-o-later, whose name is billy smith. not much longer, billy smith marries vicki and makes her vicki smith. >> then she had her son when she was 18. >> i thought, well, if i have a baby, i'll never be lonely again. and i had my son. and i'm not lonely. and i love him. and he's great and wonderful. >> vicki leaves her husband and decides to move back to houston. >> so what she does is walk into a gentleman's club and asks if she can get a job. >> the day that i went on to dance the first time, i -- i ran out because i was so horrified and so ashamed of myself. but when i was driving to work, i looked down and saw all this money in my --
she lived in houston but she did have problems in houston. >> she was in an abusive situation. she was sexually abused and physically abused. that's what she told me. and that's what she would cry about. i wasn't there, but i believe her. sent to may hey yeah to live with her aunt and cousins. >> crispy's fried chicken. >> this is crispy's. so i was working here. and she would come in every day. >> she gets pretty sweet on the guy who runs the fry-o-later, whose name is...
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reportero: la variante delta del coronavirus sigue haciendo estragos en houston. las llamadas de emergencia estÁn saturadas. escenas como estas se repiten todos los dÍas, aseguran los paramÉdicos. en esta imagen se puede apreciar a un hombre tirado que no respiraba. isabel y scott son parte del equipo que atiende estas urgencias, isabel asegura que la situaciÓn es alarmante y que no hay suficientes camisas en —— camillas en los centros mÉdicos. las autoridades de salud de la ciudad de houston han dicho que el Índice de casos positivos han alcanzado una cifra rÉcord que sobrepasa los 225.000 contagios. >> es un aumento en el volumen de un 20% desde hace unos meses. reportero: en un recorrido, isabel y scott mostraron cÓmo es su dÍa desde que comenzÓ la pandemia. >> y es asÍ como en estos momentos con el equipo de emergencias mÉdicas nos dirigimos a la llamada de personas que estÁn contagiadas de coronavirus y que serÁn transportadas desde sus hogares a los hospitales locales. no habÍan pasado ni dos minutos de la escena cuando se repetÍa otra. e
reportero: la variante delta del coronavirus sigue haciendo estragos en houston. las llamadas de emergencia estÁn saturadas. escenas como estas se repiten todos los dÍas, aseguran los paramÉdicos. en esta imagen se puede apreciar a un hombre tirado que no respiraba. isabel y scott son parte del equipo que atiende estas urgencias, isabel asegura que la situaciÓn es alarmante y que no hay suficientes camisas en —— camillas en los centros mÉdicos. las autoridades de salud de la ciudad de...
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i quickly followed them to houston when he lost the election in 92 to up mrs. bush with her memoirs. i was a researcher and her editor. she booked the book yourself. she would want me to say that. and then the book was done and president bush said to me, will you stay just a couple more months? i need to hire a chief of staff to his chief of staff retired and he said just stay into labor day. this was march of 94. i will hire someone. we never talked about it again. i think 25 years later i said to him, i'm still waiting for you to come in my office and tell me that you write a chief of staff and i'm unemployed. he thought i was a little crazy. >> twenty-five years plus working for president bush. you have written this great book. what i love about the book is it's a book of stories. so tell us a little bit about the book, why you wrote it and why people should read it. >> first of all i wrote the book, by beginning idea was president bush left recently mea great stories. it was such a wild roller coaster ride with him for 25 years. he did a lot. he was funny.
i quickly followed them to houston when he lost the election in 92 to up mrs. bush with her memoirs. i was a researcher and her editor. she booked the book yourself. she would want me to say that. and then the book was done and president bush said to me, will you stay just a couple more months? i need to hire a chief of staff to his chief of staff retired and he said just stay into labor day. this was march of 94. i will hire someone. we never talked about it again. i think 25 years later i...
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durrani in houston. thank you very much. do stay safe. >> bill karins is back to update us on ida just ahead. stay close. most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. (man) my ex is dating a pisces. so i'm like, 'screw it. let's talk manifesting. let's talk chakras. let's talk self healing my way through the 12th house. (woman in van) set your intentions. (man sitting) crystals up. (woman) full moon bath ritual. cleanse and find your magic. ♪let it go (huh, huh)♪ ♪let it go (word, word, 88)♪ ♪let it go (let it go)♪ i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. (vo) when you are shopping for a new vehicle, how do you kno
durrani in houston. thank you very much. do stay safe. >> bill karins is back to update us on ida just ahead. stay close. most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. (man) my ex is dating a pisces. so i'm like, 'screw it. let's talk manifesting. let's talk chakras. let's talk self healing my way through the 12th...
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service in houston, and then the burial, of course, at the library at texas a&m. and he said, jean, let's take a train. it would be perfect because we could all be on the train, and we'll have lunch. it'll be very relaxed, and everyone can put their feet up and relax before the burial. and he kept talking about it in the first person. and i hope you all won't think i'm disrespectful, but with i sort of looked at him, and i said, sir, i think that's a great idea, and i'll work on that train, but you're not going to be on the train. and he looked at me -- he was always right. i should have learned, he was always right. he said, oh, yes, i will. [laughter] and, of course, he was. of course he was on the train. >> might not be eating a sandwich, but he'd be on the train. i wasn't on the train because i was trying to beat it back to college station to actually beat the train back so that we could meet it there. along with officials from the university. but it was amazing. there were leaks that the highway parallel ares the railroad tracks, and there were people all alo
service in houston, and then the burial, of course, at the library at texas a&m. and he said, jean, let's take a train. it would be perfect because we could all be on the train, and we'll have lunch. it'll be very relaxed, and everyone can put their feet up and relax before the burial. and he kept talking about it in the first person. and i hope you all won't think i'm disrespectful, but with i sort of looked at him, and i said, sir, i think that's a great idea, and i'll work on that train,...
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he said to me i would like to take a train from houston and have a church service in houston and the burial at the library. he said gene lets take the train it will really be perfect because we will all be on the train and we'll have fun. it will be very relaxed and everyone can put their feet up and laughed before the burial. he's talking about in the first person and i didn't want to be disrespectful but i looked at him and i said sir i think that's a great idea and i will work on that train. he was always right and i should have learned he was always right he said zero code yes i will. and of course he was. >> he might not be eating assam was that he'd be on the train. i was trying to go to college station to beat the train so i could meet them there along with the officials. it was amazing. the highway parallels that the rover tracks and there were people all along the route were tracks saying god bless you mr. president think you and america loves you. and the rifle at college station was just amazing. it was a rainy somber day and everyone was down and suddenly the aggie band p
he said to me i would like to take a train from houston and have a church service in houston and the burial at the library. he said gene lets take the train it will really be perfect because we will all be on the train and we'll have fun. it will be very relaxed and everyone can put their feet up and laughed before the burial. he's talking about in the first person and i didn't want to be disrespectful but i looked at him and i said sir i think that's a great idea and i will work on that train....
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states houston was using this idea in a fight to the death for the good of all to rally the troops to slow down and create a battle cry. at the same time the taxi and agents in the united states were pushing this narrative, this mongrel race of mexicans killing good white men in every good white man in the united states would get on their horse and go to texas they would have a chance to prove themselves in battle. as the great-grandfather sit in the american revolution. it was a race war and it was a propaganda stunt to try to correct for what was a huge mistake. that narrative is been picked up by several generations of anglo rioters. novelists, up until the first in the late 1800s began writing about this. just as we are seeing today or the state government is trying to eliminate any discussion of the true causes of the revolution. talk about slavery. that exact type of stuff is being floated in 1898. to make sure only one version is taught at colleges and schools. dominated the teaching effect and that's exactly what happened. this kind of 19th century anglo viewpoint that is pred
states houston was using this idea in a fight to the death for the good of all to rally the troops to slow down and create a battle cry. at the same time the taxi and agents in the united states were pushing this narrative, this mongrel race of mexicans killing good white men in every good white man in the united states would get on their horse and go to texas they would have a chance to prove themselves in battle. as the great-grandfather sit in the american revolution. it was a race war and...
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the health care system in the houston area has closed three of its emergency rooms so that staff at those ers can be transferred to other hospitals filling up with covid patients. this woman found the doors locked when she tried to get help for her daughter's ear condition. >> it's a little disheartening. you see people coming, you need help. it's close to our home. >> reporter: the u.s. averaging 137,000 new covid cases per day. the surge fueled by the delta variant. infecting unvaccinated people but dr. anthony fauci says the country could get, quote, good control of the virus by spring of next year if vaccination rates improve. >> if we can get through this winter and get really the majority, overwhelming majority of the 90 million people who have not been vaccinated vaccinated, i hope we can start to get good control in the spring of 2022. if we keep lingering without getting those people vaccinated that should be vaccinated, this thing could linger on leading to the development of another variant. >> reporter: the fda monday gave full approval to the pfizer vaccine for people 16 and
the health care system in the houston area has closed three of its emergency rooms so that staff at those ers can be transferred to other hospitals filling up with covid patients. this woman found the doors locked when she tried to get help for her daughter's ear condition. >> it's a little disheartening. you see people coming, you need help. it's close to our home. >> reporter: the u.s. averaging 137,000 new covid cases per day. the surge fueled by the delta variant. infecting...
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borja: vamos a conectarnos con el jefe del departamento de bomberos de houston. samuel: esto es un problema serio, lo que pasa es que la ciudad de houston ha visto un aumento de casi el 20% del volumen de de llamadas diarias de hace unos meses y el aumento de hospitalizaciones estÁ en esta regiÓn, estÁ teniendo ir ejerciendo una presiÓn significativa para todos los sistemas mÉdicos. esta afectando hasta a los pacientes que no sufren de covid 19al incrementar el tiempo de respuesta de nuestras ambulancias. carolina: ¿quÉ tan difÍcil es para ustedes tomar la decisiÓn de ir a una casa a hablar con un paciente, rescatarlos y cuÁl es el mensaje que tiene usted para la gente? >> lo que recomendamos es que no esperen a necesitar los servicios de emergencia, antes de tomar las precauciones contra el covid 19, las vacunas son eficaces, las vacunas pueden prevenir una seria infecciÓn por este virus, las hospitalizaciones y la presiÓn que estÁn sintiendo los hospitales estÁ demorando el tiempo que nosotros tomamos para entregar a nuestros pacientes en las sala
borja: vamos a conectarnos con el jefe del departamento de bomberos de houston. samuel: esto es un problema serio, lo que pasa es que la ciudad de houston ha visto un aumento de casi el 20% del volumen de de llamadas diarias de hace unos meses y el aumento de hospitalizaciones estÁ en esta regiÓn, estÁ teniendo ir ejerciendo una presiÓn significativa para todos los sistemas mÉdicos. esta afectando hasta a los pacientes que no sufren de covid 19al incrementar el tiempo de respuesta de...